Graham, Andrew J. (Andrew Jackson), 1830-1894
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Andrew Jackson Graham (1830-1894), author and teacher of stenography, developed the Graham shorthand system, founded the A.J. Graham Company in New York City, and started The Student Journal.
Born in Sandusky, Ohio, minister and teacher of stenography. Author of numerous texts and readers on shorthand, including: The hand-book of standard or American phonography. New York : A.J. Graham, c1858; and The standard-phonographic dictionary. New York : A.J. Graham, [1862]. In 1862 Graham was involved in a significant copyright case against Benn Pitman, one of the pioneers in modern shorthand, cf. The great copyright case : A.J. Graham vs Benn Pitman / by James W. Beers. Gaithersburg, Md. : Beers, 1952.
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Patent laws and legislation
Patent laws and legislation
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